Description: Calculus of one variable; basic concepts, interpretations, techniques, and applications of differentiation and integration. Letter grade only. Course fee required.Prerequisite: (MAT 125 or MAT 125H with a grade of C or better) or Math Placement Test Results (ALEKS/MATHA 65+; MATHC 65+; PLACE 70+) or International Exchange Student GroupRequirement Designation: Science and Applied ScienceGrade Required: Grade of "C" or betterCurrently Scheduled:Spring 2015Summer 2015Fall 2015Notes: * not required for this degree, but is a pre-requisites for other courses

Description: Introduction to numerical methods, visualization techniques, and data analysis. Students will also be introduced to scientific computing on the Linux/Unix platform and programming in that environment. Common software packages in current scientific computing routinely used in the discipline will be introduced. Letter grade only. Course fee required.Prerequisite: PHY 161 and PHY 262Currently Scheduled:Spring 2015

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MAT239

Differential Equations

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Description: Solutions of first-order differential equations, nth-order linear equations, systems of linear differential equations, series solutions. Letter grade only.Prerequisite: MAT 238 with a grade of C or better or Corequisite: MAT 238Currently Scheduled:Spring 2015Summer 2015Fall 2015Notes: * not required for this degree, but is a pre-requisites for other courses

Description: Applications of mathematical methods of physics. Letter grade only.Prerequisite: (PHY 265 or CS 122 or CS 123) Pre- or Corequisite: MAT 239 or higherCurrently Scheduled:Fall 2015Notes: * not required for this degree, but is a pre-requisites for other courses

Notes: ** PHY 471, PHY 441, CHM 151 & 151L are highly recommended as general electivesGeneral electives are needed to reach the 120 unit total. You may need more or less than 3 units depending on previously taken courses.

University requirements includes 35 units of liberal studies
and 6 units of diversity coursework. The courses listed below
are required for the major, but may also be used to satisfy
liberal studies and/or diversity. Know that if a course is used
to satisfy more than one requirement it is only counted once in
the cumulative totals. The sections that are blank can be
satisfied with any course from the approved list of liberal
studies or diversity.

Progression Plans are intended to provide a general road map related to the sequencing of courses.

For a full description of degree requirements, review the university catalog. To determine what requirements you may have already met through transfer credits, AP/IB courses, or test credits review your degree progress report.

Some courses may have prerequisites and/or require appropriate placement scores in Mathematics and English. If you do not have the appropriate placement or pre-requisite courses, you may have to take more courses than are presented on the Progression Plan.

Not all classes are offered every term so use caution when changing the sequencing of courses.

For further clarification, refer to the catalog (link provided at the top of this page) or speak with an academic advisor.